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It's a crime to release official information, its been a crime for 100 years. It's standard law in liberal democracies. - Jacinta
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We have the IGIS, the PIDA. - Jacinta
The IGIS has the powers of a royal commission . The IGIS reports to the AG who in turn reports to parliament who is accountable to the people. - Dennis
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Australians might not be "educated" on our democratic apparatus. That is something that comes with the privilege of education. But the bitter irony is that for many Australians this goes against conscience. And that is impetus enough to change the law. Something is not right.
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Economic well being, international relations, and national security - can this really justify breaching international law, putting Australians' lives at risk. Our position in the region?
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"we have to look at how well resourced the media is.. a real eye opener for me is finding out how thinly spread they are trying to undertake investigations. The PFI .. one of the main reasons if the duopoly of the media industry... How well can the public be informed through the media?
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Julian Assange - the last time I looked the UK was a liberal democracy and he is before the courts in the UK. It will be up to them to determine his fate. - Dennis
In the Middle East - security courts. Ensnare political, human rights defenders, anti corruption